Of Moving Colors, one of Louisiana's few professional dance companies, was founded in 1987. This year, OMC celebrates its 35th Anniversary Season and the 25th season served by Artistic Director Garland Goodwin Wilson. Performances take place at Manship Theatre in Shaw Center for the Arts along with schools, libraries and many other site-specific locations in the region. Studio Partners include PMS Dance (2016 Perkins Road), and as of Fall 2023, at Pilates Plus at (18303 Perkins Road). MISSION: Of Moving Colors (OMC) is a contemporary dance-theatre organization dedicated to creating and presenting excellent performances and community-based dance activities that inspire, educate, and stimulate. OMC is equally committed to offering admirable opportunities to dancers in our community in the form of master classes, guest residencies, and paid work in order to further the validity of the dance profession in Louisiana.
TOP GOAL: To support creative cultural connections in Louisiana through master residencies, workshops and performances inside and outside of the theatre. One way we do this is through funding from our annual Legends Gala. On March 30th, at the home of David Manship, we're hosting "Shakespeare & Elizabeth" where guests are encouraged to come in their most dramatic Elizabethan regalia for an evening of fanfare, festivities and, of course, scrumptious food and libations! https://www.ofmovingcolors.org/legends-gala-2023. Following the gala, with support from the National Endowment of the Arts, OMC will premier a contemporary adaptation of "Othello'' on May 5th & 6th.
LEARN MORE: https://www.ofmovingcolors.org/
Knock Knock Children’s Museum, was founded in 2017 and is located in Baton Rouge, LA
MISSION: Knock Knock Children’s Museum is a community spark for engaging, playful learning experiences that inspire and support lifelong learning.
LEARN MORE: https://knockknockmuseum.org/
The Grayson Foundation is a private foundation that is committed to improving the quality of life in disadvantaged populations in Shreveport-Bossier, and typically awards grants to programs serving in the health, human services, and education sectors in its’ community.
Grant applications are accepted twice annually, however, organizations may apply only once in a 12 month period. The deadline to apply is April 30 at 4:00 PM and awards will be announced in July. Please email Liz LaBorde at laborde@cfnla.org with questions. To learn more and apply, click here.
Capital Area Corporate Recycling Council (CACRC) was founded in 1996.
Location: Baton Rouge, LA at 1400 Main Street
Top Goal(s): "A key part of our strategic plan for 2023 is to give and help other organizations grow. We have started an initiative called 'CACRC Believes.' Our plan is to select an organization each quarter, chosen by a community/public nomination process, to receive a donation of laptops or other technology to assist with growing their missions and other special projects."
Learn more HERE.
Team at previous community event - Computers for Christmas.
CACRC's team
March for Moms was founded in 2017.
Location(s): National but majority of the team is based in Baton Rouge, LA.
Mission Statement: March For Moms aligns the diverse voices of families, healthcare providers, policymakers, and partners to advocate for mother’s and families’ health, well-being and equal access to care.
Current Top Goal: Our top goal right now is diversifying our current funding and recruiting new voices to our board of directors.
The Hospice Foundation of the South was founded in 2001 and opened the Hospice House in 2014 - a three-bedroom home located in St. Tammany Parish that allows terminally ill hospice patients a place to live out their final days in home setting with family and support of their hospice program and our caregivers.
Mission Statement: The Hospice Foundation of the South is dedicated to providing resources for medical and emotional care for terminally ill patients and their families.
Top Goal: To open a second Hospice House in the community to help more families with the best possible end of life experience.
The Joe Burrow Foundation (JBF) launched its new application program for "Do Good" grants that will award up to $50,000 for projects that serve their local communities by developing new pathways for mental health protection and food insecurity that are sustainable and designed to have lasting impacts on the people around them.
The grants will have two application cycles each year, with the first being open, now until April 30 and the second opening in the summer. To learn more about JBF’s new grant program, click here.
In addition, the WPN plans to award two small grants of up to $9,000 each. The focus and eligibility of the small grants are the same as listed above, with the exception that a financial compilation will be accepted in lieu of an audit.
The deadline to apply is January 31 at 4:00 PM. Contact Liz LaBorde, Chief Grants Officer, at laborde@cfnla.org with questions.
The Louisiana Department of Education proudly announces the Steve Carter Literacy Tutoring Program to improve children's literacy skills.
Tutors approved by the Department of Education have expertise in reading and literacy. To find out if your child is eligible, visit LouisianaTutoringInitiative.com or contact your school administration. Applying for the digital voucher and tutoring services is easy and will take less than 5 minutes.
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